Universe summary: "One never makes decisions in a vacuum. The decisions I've made, and the decisions that others have made, will affect me in ways that I can never anticipate. Those decisions create the harmony of our lives, shaking our past, shaping our present, and resonating into the future. Our decisions echo into eternity."

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All of these stories could stand alone, can stand alone, in a vacuum. But they shouldn't. The choices that Jim and Spock make are so many threads, woven into the tapestry of their lives. Such threads should never be considered alone. All of these stories are connected, and should be considered together.

A collection of stories all based on the premise that Spock has suffered from self-harm and suicidal feelings. The central story is 'A Painful Discovery' - all the others branch off from that, follow on from it in some way, or just continue the theme. A mini-verse of its own, if you will.

It is set after Generations (I said that in the summary for Air, the first story -- oh well). The outset it Spock making a desperate attempt to find someone calling in his mind. McCoy cannot refuse him, and so off they go. And if I say anything more, I give away to much, so this will have to do.

Earth, Water, and Fire follow in that order.

The title, because I always quote something, is from Les élémens, an early 18th century composition that really sounds like ... Schnittke or such at the beginning, I don't know, but certainly not baroque. The composer is one Jean-Féry Rebel, someone no-one knows, really.

Fulfills many prompts on the ST XI kink meme, but the overlying theme of the story is a ST XI spin on what happened in the years after the five year mission was completed. Much of it is inspired by the original motion picture, though that exact sequence of events won't be happening here.

When it comes to dating Jim has no idea what he’s doing, but that’s never stopped him before. The stakes are higher this time, because he’s not sure he can go back to a world without Spock or Nyota. The adventures of Jim, Spock, and Nyota during the one-year gap between Jim returning to the living and the five-year mission.

We've all done it right? Broke in the various rooms of a new apartment or house with our boyfriend/girlfriend/husband/fling? Join space husbands, Jim and Spock, as they break in the galaxy while on the Enterprise, down on various planets and even in parallel universes!

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When you're in the mood for smexy goodness, be it plotty or plotless, the goal of this series is to provide you with several tantalizing tales to choose from, all following a similar timeline, but every one of them unique.

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NOW ACCEPTING PROMPTS!

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Have an idea you think would fit with the series? Submit your prompt to me, and I'll do my best to bring it to life. ;)

A split-second decision changes Jim's life forever, as he enters into a bond with Spock in the face of certain torture. Enemies to the Federation emerge from unlikely places, and the command team must contend with both internal and external threats, as well as challenges within their own intense relationship. In this three-part series, the Enterprise races across the galaxy to confront the unknown, and Jim and Spock discover the true significance of their unprecedented connection.